In the week following the attacks, in which 130 people died after a series of co-ordinated strikes by gunmen around the French capital, the number of flight cancellations rose 21 percent and the number of new bookings fell 27 percent compared to the year before, according to research by data analysts ForwardKeys.

However, the situation is slowly improving, according to JacTravel, and hotels are offering a range of promotions to attract customers, such as room upgrades and discounts of up to 30 percent on short stays.

"There is so much support for Paris from around the world and Parisian hoteliers are taking that on board to remain optimistic," Cecile concluded. "The city is less crowded than you would expect for this time of year. But there is still life in Paris."